Grêmio vs Santos
Grêmio sits 11th. Santos is on a four-match streak and somehow in 5th. The Brasileirão is unrecognisable from five years ago and this match is going to be tighter than the table suggests.
How to watch outside Brazil
Globo has the Brazilian rights and they geoblock hard. If you're in the US, Fanatiz carries every Brasileirão game for around $13/month — it's the cheapest legitimate option I've found. In the UK, OneFootball has selected matches free but not consistently. Don't bother with the dodgy streams; the audio is a half-second off and Brazilian commentary at 0.5x is unintelligible.
You'll want a proper screen. If you're watching alone on a laptop, a decent pair of over-ear headphones matters because Brazilian crowd noise is the whole experience. Cheaping out on speakers misses the point.
The kit
Grêmio's tri-color (blue, black, white) is one of the cleanest shirts in football. The home version is around €90 from Umbro direct, but a previous-season Grêmio shirt on eBay goes for €35-50 and looks identical at any distance.
Santos in the white-with-black-trim home shirt is iconic — it's the Pelé kit, basically. Worth grabbing a Santos shirt if only for the photo. The throwback ones from the 1962 era are out there if you dig.
For the matchday at home: a team scarf is the one piece of football merch that always works inside a living room and never looks ridiculous outside it. Around $25.
What to actually watch for
Santos's attack has been the surprise of the season. Their winger play is fast and direct in a league that's usually possession-heavy. Grêmio is going to defend deep and try to spring on the counter — they don't have the personnel to play a high line against this Santos.
The matchup that decides this is whoever wins the midfield press. Santos under Hellmann is closing down a half-step quicker than every other side in the league. If Grêmio's holding midfielders can't get clean first touches, this gets ugly early.
Reading material for the rest of the league
If you've decided you're going to follow Brasileirão properly, get a copy of Futebol: The Brazilian Way of Life by Alex Bellos. It's old now but the politics of Brazilian club football haven't changed, and you'll understand why every match feels existential. €15 used.
Prediction
1-1, late equalizer. Santos goes home looking like the better team. Grêmio fans complain about the referee. Same as always.
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